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Discovering Pennsylvania

My Home State Adventures & Hidden Gems

Welcome to my Pennsylvania Page

It is all about exploring my home state! From stunning waterfalls and peaceful forests to historic towns, roadside attractions, and secret local spots, Pennsylvania has so much to offer. Growing up here, I’ve made it my mission to uncover both the well-known and the overlooked places that make the Keystone State special. Whether you’re planning a weekend getaway or a day trip close to home, I hope my stories and tips inspire you to fall in love with PA just like I have.

The Haunted Covered Bridges of Pennsylvania

The Haunted Covered Bridges of Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania’s covered bridges aren’t just relics of the past—they’re also gateways to ghost stories and lingering legends. From the cries of an infant at Van Sant Bridge to the battlefield echoes at Sachs Bridge, these historic crossings hold more than just history in their timbers. Step inside, and you may hear whispers, footsteps, or even see shadows that refuse to fade with time.

Exploring PA Covered Bridges Starting in Washington County

Washington County is home to 23 historic covered bridges, making it one of the best places in Pennsylvania to experience these charming wooden structures up close. From quiet backroads to scenic parks, each bridge has its own story and architectural style. Join me as I begin my journey to visit every covered bridge in the state—starting right here in the heart of southwestern Pennsylvania.

Must See Pennsylvania Fall Festivals in 2025

“Get ready to celebrate the beauty of fall in Pennsylvania! From pumpkin patches and colorful foliage to craft shows and harvest parades, these 15+ fall festivals across the Keystone State are the perfect way to soak up the season. Whether you’re looking for family fun, local food, or small-town charm, there’s an autumn event waiting for you to explore.”

The Giants Among Us In Pennsylvania

Towering Legends: Exploring Pennsylvania’s Giant Statues

Pennsylvania is home to some truly larger-than-life roadside attractions—literally! From towering Muffler Men to oversized animals and historic figures, these giant statues add a quirky charm to the state’s highways and small towns. Whether you’re road-tripping through the Keystone State or just looking for a fun photo op, these colossal sculptures are worth the detour. In this post, we’ll uncover the stories behind some of Pennsylvania’s most famous giants and where you can find them.

Pennsylvania State Parks & Waterfalls

From rushing waterfalls and rocky overlooks to peaceful lakes and forest trails, Pennsylvania’s 124 state parks offer endless ways to get outside and explore. In this category, I share my favorite PA parks, hiking spots, camping tips, hidden gems, and personal adventures — all to help you plan your next nature escape right here in the Keystone State.

Buttermilk Falls Roars to Life

I recently visited Buttermilk Falls in Beaver Falls, PA after a week of heavy rain — and what I found was a stunning hidden gem roaring to life! This short, easy trail took me through a piece of local history, past old quarry remnants, and right behind a powerful waterfall that felt like my own secret escape. If you love chasing waterfalls and discovering places with a story to tell, you won’t want to miss this spot.

Exploring The Kinzua Bridge Skywalk in Pennsylvania

“Standing on the glass floor of the Kinzua Bridge Skywalk, looking down 301 feet to the forest below, I felt the full weight of history, destruction, and resilience all at once. Once the tallest railroad bridge in the world, the Kinzua Bridge in Pennsylvania now stands as a breathtaking blend of what nature took away and what we’ve rebuilt to remember. If you love stories where history and adventure meet, this is a place you have to experience for yourself.”

Pennsylvania Covered Bridges

Double the Charm : Only Six Bridges Remain in the USA

Double-barrel covered bridges are among the rarest architectural treasures in America. With side-by-side lanes under one roof, these historic structures combine functionality with 19th-century craftsmanship. From Indiana’s oldest surviving covered bridge at Ramp Creek to Vermont’s enduring Pulp Mill Bridge, each tells a story of engineering ingenuity and timeless charm.

2025 Pennsylvania Covered Bridge Festivals

Pennsylvania is home to more than 200 historic covered bridges, and each fall, the state celebrates these treasured landmarks with two unforgettable festivals. Whether you’re chasing peak foliage, shopping for handmade crafts, or exploring small-town charm, the Covered Bridge Festivals in Washington & Greene Counties and Bloomsburg offer the perfect autumn escape. In this post, I’m sharing everything you need to know — dates, locations, highlights, and tips to make the most of your visit!

2025 Pennsylvania Covered Bridge Festivals

Pennsylvania is home to more than 200 historic covered bridges, and each fall, the state celebrates these treasured landmarks with two unforgettable festivals. Whether you’re chasing peak foliage, shopping for handmade crafts, or exploring small-town charm, the Covered Bridge Festivals in Washington & Greene Counties and Bloomsburg offer the perfect autumn escape. In this post, I’m sharing everything you need to know — dates, locations, highlights, and tips to make the most of your visit!

Discovering the Covered Bridges of the USA

Step back in time with me as we explore the story behind America’s charming covered bridges — from their fascinating 19th-century origins to the hidden back roads where these timeless wooden structures still stand today. I’m on a mission to visit all 210 covered bridges in Pennsylvania and will be crossing into Ohio, New York, and beyond. Whether you’re a history lover, road tripper, or just love a scenic photo op, you’ll find inspiration here to plan your own covered bridge adventure!

Exploring PA Covered Bridges Starting in Washington County

Washington County is home to 23 historic covered bridges, making it one of the best places in Pennsylvania to experience these charming wooden structures up close. From quiet backroads to scenic parks, each bridge has its own story and architectural style. Join me as I begin my journey to visit every covered bridge in the state—starting right here in the heart of southwestern Pennsylvania.

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